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Estimation of offshore extreme wind from wind-wave coupled modeling

In Wind Energy 2019, Volume 22, Issue 8, pp. 1043-1057
From

Resource Assessment Modelling, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

DHI Water - Environment - Health3

Ministry of Natural Resources of the People's Republic of China4

Meteorology & Remote Sensing, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark5

A coupledwind-wave modeling system is used to simulate 23 years of storms and estimate offshore extreme wind statistics. In this system, the atmospheric Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model and Spectral Wave model for Near shore (SWAN) are coupled, through a wave boundary layer model (WBLM) that is implemented in SWAN.

The WBLM calculates momentum and turbulence kinetic energy budgets, using them to transfer wave-induced stress to the atmospheric modeling. While such coupling has a trivial impact on the wind modeling for 10-m wind speeds less than 20 ms −1 , the effect becomes appreciable for stronger winds—both compared with uncoupled WRF modeling and with standard parameterization schemes for roughness length.

The coupled modeling output is shown to be satisfactory compared with measurements, in terms of the distribution of surface-drag coefficient with wind speed. The coupling is also shown to be important for estimation of extreme winds offshore, where the WBLM-coupled results match observations better than results from noncoupled modeling, as supported by measurements from a number of stations.

Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 1043-1057
ISSN: 10991824 and 10954244
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1002/we.2339
ORCIDs: Larsén, Xiaoli Guo , Du, Jianting , Imberger, Marc , Kelly, Mark C. and Badger, Merete

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